It is only by empirically comparing healthcare institutions in Istanbul and Russia that you realize the gap in the standard of living there and here.
I am a doctor, so I will describe it professionally.
This institution corresponds to our primary health care unit:a general practitioner's office, a paramedic and obstetric center (although, of course, there was no obstetrician here).
The reception is on the second floor (a narrow staircase, very dangerous).The receptionist speaks English more or less sanely.There was no doctor on the spot, but he immediately appeared on the call of the registry.We needed PCR for covid-19, says no, we are not doing it.At the reception, I say, there is a saazali.
He went there, returned surprised-yes, there is.I'm asking for the express method?I don't know, he says.
In general, I will not torment you, I will say briefly-it is better not to contact the primary link.
It's not a bad clinic. They were accepted quickly, the reception cost 300 lire. They prescribed treatment, which quickly helped. The doctor spoke English